Posted: Wed 30 Apr 2014, 10:30 Post_subject:
I want to know about pups in general...Sub_title: I want to know about pups in general...

I want to know about pups in general... irrespective of hardware.
You can give a description of a pup and specify what's required.
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It has 2 versions which should be comfortable on your PC and address your desires for out-of-the-box (OOTB) apps.

The BASE version will present great speed and good abhesion to your hardware.

The MARINER is so fully-featured that you may find no need to install anything in its 1st year of use.

Download either or both, ISOS. Burn them to DVDs. Boot and run. There is really no need to place anything onto your hard-drive as everything can be done from the DVD. But, that's a choice you can make after booting.

Lastly, should you like Mariner, I would encourage you to add another bump of RAM to your PC...if possible.

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LightHouse64 is a Slackware version! There is also Slacko and Slacko64 which are also Slackware versions. And there are many derivatives which use these as their base.

Why not try some of the PUPs you find here if you dont want a recommendation. Or here.Lots of excellent selections contributed by members for your use.

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LegacyOS 2.1 LTS is a pretty full-featured Puppy. John biles has loaded it with lots of apps and stuff for older computers. It doesn't support wifi though (I think).
That doesn't bother me, since I'm still stuck on dialup

Anyhow,..I've run Legacy on an old computer I have, that has only 512Mb ram,...and it ran really well. It's got apps for about anything you can imagine. There's also a repository for it, that has a lot of games to add.